The U.S. energy sector has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade. From virtually no LNG exports nine years ago, America now leads the global market as the world's largest supplier — a milestone that exceeded 100 million metric tons annually. This shift reflects both technological advancement and strategic positioning in international energy markets.



The momentum is set to accelerate further. With the Plaquemines facility ramping up operations and the Golden Pass project coming online, industry analysts expect a significant surge in U.S. LNG export volumes throughout 2026. This expansion carries implications beyond energy — it reshapes geopolitical alignments, influences global commodity pricing, and affects capital flows in the broader market landscape.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 01-06 00:45
The US LNG this time is really aggressive. Going from zero to the world's number one supplier is no exaggeration.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 01-04 09:29
Nine years from zero to the global number one, this turning point feels like a forgotten digital artifact suddenly unearthed... An energy version of "on-chain archaeology," but this time it's a record of geopolitical events. The pace of Plaquemines and Golden Pass going live is, in a sense, also a narrative shift in infrastructure.
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UnluckyMinervip
· 01-03 07:43
America's LNG has really taken off. Ten years ago, it had nothing, and now it's the number one in the world... This geopolitical shift is truly incredible.
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MerkleDreamervip
· 01-03 07:38
The US really nailed it with this wave of LNG. From zero to the world's number one in ten years, the speed is incredible.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-03 07:35
US LNG exports went from zero to the world's number one, and the speed is truly incredible... But speaking of which, is this really a good thing or a trap for us retail investors?
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MEVEyevip
· 01-03 07:30
The US LNG this wave is indeed impressive, going from zero to the world's number one in ten years. That's a pretty bold move.
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FlashLoanKingvip
· 01-03 07:28
This wave of US LNG has really exploded, going from zero to the world's number one supplier. Damn, the speed... Will it double again by 2026? I'm a bit worried that the energy landscape will be completely disrupted.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 01-03 07:27
The US really nailed it with this wave of LNG. Going from zero to the global number one in just a few years... Money really isn't an issue.
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